Choosing a supplier is often difficult. More so where, initially, at least, you can’t tell whether you’ve made the right choice until you receive the goods. Take now, for example, you’re after a copy-editor or proofreader; you’re here and considering Twenty-six Letters. But, at the back of your mind, you’re also thinking: ‘How do I know whether this person is any good?’ The truth is you don’t.
Well, that’s where ‘Oops!’ comes in.
Here you will find extracts from the quality national press. Professional journalists and copywriters would have written them. They would have passed some sort of editorial checking process (one would hope), yet errors slipped through. In each I have highlighted an error, explained what’s wrong and offered a suitable alternative.
Oops! will be updated continually, so that over time it will become a resource for solving your writing indecisions: may or might, that or which … and so on.
Drop me a line here though if you rather I sort them out for you.
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